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Join The Sustainable Design Movement And Turn Your Passion Into Purpose By Creating Innovative, Sustainable Solutions That Transform How We Live



In a world desperate for bold solutions to mounting environmental challenges, it's time for creative minds like yours to step up and shine.


Wield your creativity in this unique sustainability challenge and bring innovative design solutions to life. Your mission: design something that keeps waste out of landfills. The rest is up to you. Let your imagination go wild! Whether your forte is graphic design, architecture, fashion, or beyond, there's no limit to what you can craft.


Make sure to consider these aspects as you design:

  1. Eco-Friendliness: Source materials and processes that embrace and uplift the environment, creating ingenious and green designs.

  2. User Health & Safety: Prioritize the well-being of those interacting with your design, ensuring it's safe, healthy, and empowering.

  3. Usability: Build intuitive, user-centric solutions that simplify daily routines and bring joy to every experience.

  4. Innovative Design: Push the envelope and bring your most daring ideas to life.


With endless possibilities at your fingertips, this is your chance to push the boundaries of sustainable creativity. Through innovative design solutions, show the world how design can help solve one of the most pressing issues of our time.


We’d love to see your sketches, digital drafts, and brainstorming brilliance because every idea can spark meaningful change. This is a judgment-free zone where your creativity reigns supreme!




Everything we share here is meant to be helpful and inspiring. We’re speaking from experience. Please consult a qualified professional to help make decisions. You are responsible for how you choose to use this information, and we are not liable for any loss, damages, or issues that may arise. We can’t be responsible for how things play out, but we’re always rooting for your success!


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Author: Hannah Heine

Editor: Jenn Hart (More About Me)

Associate Editor: Sarah Dawoud

Art: Olivia Hepner



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Decode Your Options From Modular Ease to Custom Brilliance and Craft Your Digital Foundation with the Best Web Platforms


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In today's digital landscape, your website serves as the cornerstone of your brand's online identity—a critical touchpoint for your audience and a vital tool in your business arsenal. That’s why selecting the best web platforms to use for building a website at the outset is not just a technical decision; it's a strategic move that can significantly influence your brand's trajectory. 


Whether you're contemplating a semi-custom modular solution like Wix or Squarespace, leaning towards the versatility of an open-source platform like WordPress, or considering the bespoke route with a fully custom design, the choice you make will shape your online presence for years to come. Not to overwhelm you, but this decision impacts everything from user experience to scalability, demanding a thoughtful approach to align with your vision, budget, and long-term objectives.

Feeling swamped by all of the tech lingo? Don't let the jargon intimidate you! We're here to guide you through the maze, making the process straightforward and tailored to your unique needs.


Semi-Custom Modular Platforms (Wix/Squarespace)

Semi-custom modular platforms offer a user-friendly interface with drag-and-drop features that enable quick and easy website creation without the need for coding knowledge. These platforms are ideal for small businesses, freelancers, and individuals looking to establish an online presence with minimal fuss. They offer a range of templates and modular components that can be customized to some extent, ensuring your website has a professional look with less effort and time investment. However, the trade-off is less flexibility and potential limitations in scalability and customization as your business grows.


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Chef Scott Conant, Website design by Hart House Creative


Semi-Custom Open Source Platforms (WordPress)

WordPress, a powerhouse in the website creation realm, strikes a balance between ease of use and customization. Being open-source, it offers an extensive library of themes and plugins, allowing for a higher degree of personalization and functionality expansion. It's suitable for a wide range of websites, from blogs to e-commerce platforms. The community support and abundance of resources make it a versatile choice for businesses that require more customization but aren't ready to invest in a fully custom solution. However, it may require some technical know-how or the assistance of a developer for more complex customizations and maintenance.


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Jason Terry, Website design by Hart House Creative


Fully Custom Solutions

For businesses with specific needs, unique branding, and a desire for complete control over their website's functionality and aesthetics, a fully custom solution is the way to go. This option involves developing a website from scratch, tailored to your exact specifications. While this ensures maximum flexibility and differentiation from competitors, it comes with higher costs and longer development times. It's best suited for larger businesses or those in niche markets with specific requirements that off-the-shelf solutions can't meet.


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Get Healthy Clark County, Website design by Hart House Creative


Why This Decision Matters

Choosing the right platform is critical because it affects not only the initial design and development process but also long-term website management, scalability, and your ability to adapt to changing business needs. An ill-suited platform can lead to increased costs, wasted time, and missed opportunities for growth. Things that should be top of mind as you make this decision: your business size, budget, growth plans, and technical capabilities.


The choice of web development platform is a foundational decision that sets the stage for your online presence. By carefully considering your current needs and future growth, you can select a platform that not only meets your immediate requirements but also supports your long-term business goals.


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Still Not Sure How To Decide?

We created a user-friendly infographic that will walk you through ‘yes’ or ‘no’ questions that will lead you to choose the right web platform for your brand.


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Meet The Author

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Jennifer Hart is the founder and creative director of Hart House Creative and host of The Artist 10 Podcast. With an accomplished background in brand development, graphic design, and creative copywriting, Jenn's passion, flexibility, and concept-driven philosophy have delivered award-winning work for 15 years across various print and digital formats. She was a lead member of the studio team supporting The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' brand marketing creative. Some industries her team works with include personal brand powerhouses to all-heart non-profits, food and bev faves, and unique retail and hospitality brands. The Nevada Arts Council, American Advertising Federation, and National Geographic have recognized her work throughout her career. Jenn believes in the power of community and built her company to help brands of all shapes and sizes achieve their goals through clever, concise, creative solutions.



Everything we share here is meant to be helpful and inspiring. We’re speaking from experience. Please consult a qualified professional to help make decisions. You are responsible for how you choose to use this information, and we are not liable for any loss, damages, or issues that may arise. We can’t be responsible for how things play out, but we’re always rooting for your success!


Credits

Author and Editor: Jenn Hart (More About Me)

Associate Editor: Sarah Dawoud

Art: Sharon Bakas



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In the vibrant city of Las Vegas, Ashley Zabarte, an artist in her own right, has carved out a unique space where creativity and entrepreneurial spirits flourish. As the founder of Hey Maker Co, Zabarte has pioneered a quasi-incubator program that serves as a catalyst for artists aspiring to elevate their craft. With a nurturing approach tailored to individual goals, she provides invaluable guidance on navigating the complexities of e-commerce, social media management, and retail partnerships.


Beyond her roles as a mentor and artist, Zabarte has made significant strides in fostering a community through the organization of markets where artists and craftspeople showcase their work. Her journey from an artist navigating the business side of creativity, to becoming the owner of Hey Maker in Downtown Las Vegas, and the driving force behind the Maker’s Market, is a testament to her dedication and passion. 


Zabarte's work extends beyond commerce; it's a celebration of the earth, a support system for fellow makers, and a keen eye for the beauty in the unexpected. 

Our Founder, Jenn Hart, chats with Zabarte to learn about her criteria for identifying a potential artwork, where the most inspiring place is that she’s ever been


INTERVIEW


I love that your art is created from previously discarded items. Can you tell us what criteria you use to identify potential artwork from the rest of the items around it?

My criteria for choosing items to use as armatures is always what I imagine I can make from them. If it's new and exciting to me, I choose that piece. Every shape I make is an expression and challenge to myself—how can I make something that people haven't seen before? Or how can I use materials together? I have a nice little trash collection going and love to use different pieces to create one form!


As a person who loves to travel and explore her own city, I would always like to ask this question. Where is the most inspiring place you have ever been and how does it inspire you? It could be a place you've traveled to or a corner in your own home, totally up to you.

Gosh, that's such a hard one! I love kayaking at Lake Mead and always see a plant or bird that inspires a form. Plus, water totally reinvigorates me. I saw an exhibit of a large body of Wayne Theibaud's work in San Francisco a while back and having studied his work so much in the past; it really took my breath away. He constantly reworked his paintings - the layers of color that make them up and the fact that he sees a new way of perfecting his art is so inspiring to me.


Do you have any mentors in your life who have made an impact on the trajectory of your career? Can you tell us who and how they changed your art or business?

Can I say myself? I have taken myself on this journey and have done the inner work with my therapist to get my diagnosis as a neurodivergent artist. Embracing that has been the single most impactful thing I have done. I have created this business and found an art form that allows me to be who I am without trying to fit into a neurotypical box. There have most definitely been people along the way, but overall in the words of great Snoop Dogg, "I want to thank me for believing in me. I want to thank me for doing all this hard work."




Hey Maker is so special. Both the art you create and the space you have built for others to share their work in. What is on your wishlist for something to add to the space or bring in to benefit customers or the artists showing there?

As of right now, with the new expansion, I am fulfilling all my wishes! My biggest dream was to host unique art workshops and to really just have fun creating inside Hey Maker! We are making lamps, squiggly mirrors, fake cakes, screen printing, and so much more! I can't wait to bring in ceramics and other fun classes to our space! We have recently let go of our Featured Maker program and are focusing on buying outright from local makers as well as hosting them at our monthly markets. That was a big one for me. I began to become a person who was constantly being taken from, and letting go of that program has given me way more control and brought the FUN back.


You mentioned being a mom when we talked about the episode. Kids have such pure energy and joy inside them, and most are completely unfiltered when they’re little. Could you tell us about a time when your kids said or did something that inspired your work?

One of my first maker businesses was called Pinecone Garden. My oldest and I were on a walk about 14 years ago, and she saw a yard full of pinecones and asked if it was a pinecone garden. I loved it so much that I decided to keep it and eventually used it for a cute felt board Etsy business! Truly, they both inspire me every day. They're the best little (not so little these days at 18 and 12!) humans, and it's my honor to be their mom!


At Hey Maker!, you can make lamps, squiggly mirrors, fake cakes, and so much more!


Follow Ashley Zabarte:

Instagram @heymakerco, @ashleyzabarte.art 

Make Art, shop, and have fun at Fergusons Downtown, Las Vegas. They have weird and wonderful art workshops almost every weekend, and Ashley Zabarte personally attends and continually releases light sculptures!



Hungry for more artistic discovery? Episode 3: Trash Art and Do What You Love with Hey Maker founder Ashley Zabarte on The Artist 10 Podcast offers inspiration for creatives and the people who hire them. 


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Everything we share here is meant to be helpful and inspiring. We’re speaking from experience. Please consult a qualified professional to help make decisions. You are responsible for how you choose to use this information, and we are not liable for any loss, damages, or issues that may arise. We can’t be responsible for how things play out, but we’re always rooting for your success!


Credits

Author: Hannah Heine

Editor: Jenn Hart (More About Me)

Associate Editor: Sarah Dawoud

Art: Sharon Bakas



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Subscribe to The Squeeze on our little piece of the internet to get design promotions, resources, stories about other creatives, and inspiration for your eyeballs and brainstorms.





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